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britain went down this road. britain said we can't talk about female mutilation because that was their culture. we had cases in britain in which there was one case in particular where a black child was abused over many many years and finally died in the most appalling circumstances at the hands of her mother and her mother's lover. and the social workers could not bring themselves to intervene and, to stop this child torture and murder because they s this is their culture. now to me that is racist. that is racist to say a black child is not entitled to the same expectations of life and liberty as the rest of us because that's her culture? that's obscene to me, abstain. it's a kind of inverse racism but that is what multiculturalism is. we as white liberals can't stand up and say it's wrong to talk to a child. it's wrong to neglect a child. it's wrong to cause a child's death because that is their culture. that is the kind of obscenity of multiculturalism. it lends itself to paralysis so what you get is islamist v
britain went down this road. britain said we can't talk about female mutilation because that was their culture. we had cases in britain in which there was one case in particular where a black child was abused over many many years and finally died in the most appalling circumstances at the hands of her mother and her mother's lover. and the social workers could not bring themselves to intervene and, to stop this child torture and murder because they s this is their culture. now to me that is...
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we'll continue to work with britain and consult with britain as we are with all of our allies. our approach is to continue to find an international coalition that will act together, and i think you're seeing a number of countries say publicly state their position on the use of chemical weapons. we'll continue to consult with our allies and our partners and friends on this. >> reporter: barnaby phillips joins me now live from london. it's a serious political embarrassment, a bloody nose to mr. cameron. >> reporter: more than that, it's a humiliation. not necessarily a resignation issue, but the prime minister cuts a much diminished figure not just domestically but, indeed, on the world stage. i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments. why do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this leave britain's relationship with the united states i think we had cabinet members who stated that it could jeopardize
we'll continue to work with britain and consult with britain as we are with all of our allies. our approach is to continue to find an international coalition that will act together, and i think you're seeing a number of countries say publicly state their position on the use of chemical weapons. we'll continue to consult with our allies and our partners and friends on this. >> reporter: barnaby phillips joins me now live from london. it's a serious political embarrassment, a bloody nose to...
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who campaigned for britain. many in the referendum. to paraphrase, that which our work -- our forefathers bequeathed the mud there comes a point where one has to demonstrate the british people to our membership of the european union. to hold the european community. >> is it that it is at his company that we should have four years of uncertainty -- of this country that we should have or years of uncertainty? the reality is the british people deserve a safe and should be given a real choice. >> the priorities are jobs. [indiscernible] >> we do not believe a referendum in 2017 at and to spread by the honorable gentleman's ill is in the national interest. it reflects an arbitrary date. it represents an unrealistic negotiating strategy. and those seeking consent and those seeking exit. this bill is not being debated because conservatives trust the public. it is being brought forward because conservatives do not trust the prime minister. >> every member of this house who is a true democrat can and should unite behind
who campaigned for britain. many in the referendum. to paraphrase, that which our work -- our forefathers bequeathed the mud there comes a point where one has to demonstrate the british people to our membership of the european union. to hold the european community. >> is it that it is at his company that we should have four years of uncertainty -- of this country that we should have or years of uncertainty? the reality is the british people deserve a safe and should be given a real...
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and spain over the matter britain is threatening e.u. legal action over spain see what it says it's a politically motivated move and london mayor boris johnson actually said that it is quote unquote tantamount to a blockade even used particularly harsh words saying quote i hope one way or another we will shortly prior spanish hands off the throat of our colony end quote and also like and be actions of the spanish government to the franco park the time of military dictatorship favorite sport as reported by the spanish press is a considering escalating this to the level of the united nations even floating around the idea of spain and argentina presenting a united front over gibraltar and the falkland islands are clearly as britain boris johnson in particular is criticizing spade by raising be a franco era you have spain you're highlighting what critics would really see as britain's colonial behavior or habits and now all of this is happening as thousands of royal navy personnel have already set sail for the mediterranean in what the minist
and spain over the matter britain is threatening e.u. legal action over spain see what it says it's a politically motivated move and london mayor boris johnson actually said that it is quote unquote tantamount to a blockade even used particularly harsh words saying quote i hope one way or another we will shortly prior spanish hands off the throat of our colony end quote and also like and be actions of the spanish government to the franco park the time of military dictatorship favorite sport as...
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great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life was ob the bring. the civilization, precious legacy of the enlightenment, and thomas jefferson's immortal affirmation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of the happiness, and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789 hamilton said, we think in english. with that breech statement, he encopslated the profound, intellectual, and cultural ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states, and that summer, republicans and democrats would hold their conventions in preparation for the november presidential election. what are conventions? bands playing, parades, cheering, and politicians speaking. both of the conventions that took place in the summer of 1940, there was an elephant in the hall. not the republica
great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life was ob the bring. the civilization, precious legacy of the enlightenment, and thomas jefferson's immortal affirmation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of the happiness, and we also value...
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right ok i let us focus on the economic side for a few moments it is true that the significance for britain as a trading partner has been on the decline but obviously it's not maggie legible and the european union still remains the favorite destination for many of the u.k. aspirants and in particular for those products that are produced by small and medium sized businesses who cannot afford to despise their representative still china india and other countries now since you are a very strong supporter of localism i wonder why would you advocate something that is actually against the interest of many of the local businesses it's really not it's not against which for businesses they have all of the compliance costs they have all of the regulation without the commensurate benefits of easier market penetration to repeat every continent in the world is now growing economically except you so we've made what turned out to be a generational mistake in the one nine hundred seventy s. when we joined it looked as though western europe was but that's exactly my point is the kind of this is this is exact
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on this issue, britain should not stand aside. we must play our part in a strong international response. we must be prepared to take a side of action. that is what this resolution is about. >> the question is the motion on syria and the use of chemical weapons has published in corrected form. to move his amendment, i called the leader of the opposition, mr. ed miliband. >> i move to -- a move in favor of the amendment. there was a moral outrage -- this was a moral outrage. the international community is right to condemn it. everyone in this house and most people in the country will have seen the pictures of men, women, and children gasping for breath and dying as a result of this attack. i can assure members of this house that the divide that exists does not exist over the condemnation of the use of chemical weapons and the fact that it breaches international law. nor does it lie in the willingness to condemn the regime of president assad. the question facing this house is what, if any, military action we should take and what crit
on this issue, britain should not stand aside. we must play our part in a strong international response. we must be prepared to take a side of action. that is what this resolution is about. >> the question is the motion on syria and the use of chemical weapons has published in corrected form. to move his amendment, i called the leader of the opposition, mr. ed miliband. >> i move to -- a move in favor of the amendment. there was a moral outrage -- this was a moral outrage. the...
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fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there appears to be a split over when and how to act against syria. the british government says it will wait for a report from inspectors, but the u.s. says action cannot be held up by intransigence. as the world waits to see what the u.s. and its allies will do, syrian neighbors are preparing for repercussions. >> in syria it self the u.n. weapons inspectors have been taking their first look at one of the areas where chemical weapons were supposedly used. senior british officials are .ure americans it is hard to think britain will not be involved, but the british government i
fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his brilliance, but we are willing to take our first step for justice. i know that flame remains. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe....
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>> and go home or face arrest, a message to undocumented immigrants in britain who stay longer than they should. but critics say it is racist and discriminatory. this is inside story. >> a campaign to curb undocumented immigration in britain is during the community and international tensions. distributede been with the message, in the u.k. illegally, go home or face arrest. help and advice can be provided to those who cooperate and return home voluntarily. opponents say it is similar to racist comments in the '70s. the countries affected are nigeria, ghana, india, pakistan, bangladesh, and sri lanka. refundableked to pay bond, as much as $4,600. the prime minister david cameron pledged to cut immigration as part of his election campaign from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands by 2015 as the country wrestles with unemployment and austerity brought on by the economic crisis. the public anxiety was made worse when an influential group ofbritish mps said a group migration figures were a little based onan guests random used by travelers. a journalisthave and commentator and founder of
>> and go home or face arrest, a message to undocumented immigrants in britain who stay longer than they should. but critics say it is racist and discriminatory. this is inside story. >> a campaign to curb undocumented immigration in britain is during the community and international tensions. distributede been with the message, in the u.k. illegally, go home or face arrest. help and advice can be provided to those who cooperate and return home voluntarily. opponents say it is...
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great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 1941, they thought the planes would drop tens of thousands of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life stood on the brink of annihilation. the essence of christian morality, the humanism of american civil civilization, the enlightenment, and jefferson's immortal after fir ration of the inalienable human rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789, alexander hamilton said we think in english. with that brief statement, he encapsulated the profound, intellectual, and culture ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states. that summer, republicans and democrats would hold their convention in preparation for the november presidential election. so what are conventions? conventions are about bands playing, delegates parading through the ai
great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 1941, they thought the planes would drop tens of thousands of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life stood on the brink of annihilation. the essence of christian morality, the humanism of american civil civilization, the enlightenment, and jefferson's immortal after fir ration...
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as tensions a record up between vogel muslim groups and those who question the place of islam in britain. am. a very warm welcome to you if you just joined us here on our to you with me to say and american military offensive against syria could start as soon as thursday and that missiles already pointed at iran fifty sites according to u.s. media reports citing serial specials but not from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to start on thomas has details. well it certainly has been a busy week in the united states as they've been preparing trying to gather international support and information as to what and how they could respond we're hearing that they could respond with a three day missile strike aimed at the sending a message to bashar al assad not at toppling his regime or crippling his military but specifically just to send a message this was reported to n.b.c. news by top u.s. military officials now we're expecting to hear from u.s. secretary of state john kerry today to present more information and evidence linking the assad regime that to these alleged
as tensions a record up between vogel muslim groups and those who question the place of islam in britain. am. a very warm welcome to you if you just joined us here on our to you with me to say and american military offensive against syria could start as soon as thursday and that missiles already pointed at iran fifty sites according to u.s. media reports citing serial specials but not from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to start on thomas has details. well it...
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and britain did realize if they were to hope to continue as upgrade power after the war, relatively easy access to petroleum in the middle east, their control of egypt with its strategically located suez canal was absolute the essentials. roosevelt had fairly well developed ideas throughout the war on the colonization, the end of empire and the path of the united states would take in the middle east. there was a general consensus about these ideas. his senior advisers on foreign policy, the secretary of state, sumner welles, his undersecretary of state were by and large in agreement on these big issues about the colonization. some people who were unsung heroes of this story are the lesser known figures, people who were dispatched out to the region to the minister's, ambassadors to these various countries and egypt, the united states had an ambassador named alexander kirk who felt very strongly that the egyptian should know that the united states was not in league with great britain. we were fighting a world war with them but our political objectives in the middle east had to be perc
and britain did realize if they were to hope to continue as upgrade power after the war, relatively easy access to petroleum in the middle east, their control of egypt with its strategically located suez canal was absolute the essentials. roosevelt had fairly well developed ideas throughout the war on the colonization, the end of empire and the path of the united states would take in the middle east. there was a general consensus about these ideas. his senior advisers on foreign policy, the...
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and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789, al sander hamilton said we think in english. with that brief statement, he encapsulated the profound intent yule and cultural ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states. that summer republicans and democrats would hold their conventions in preparation for the november presidential election. so what are conventions? conventions are about bands playing, delegates parading through the aisle. sporters cheering, and poll ticks speech fying. at both of the convention that took place in the number of 1940, there was an elephant in the hall. not the republican elephant, but the nazi faint. -- elephant. there was uninvited guest. his name was adolf hitler. the question on every's mind was whether fdr wanted the party nomination again in 1940, and he refused to give a clear answer. mr. president, would you tell us now if you would accept a third term one reporter asked him point-blank? put on a dunce cap and go stand in the c
and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789, al sander hamilton said we think in english. with that brief statement, he encapsulated the profound intent yule and cultural ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states. that summer republicans and democrats would hold their conventions in preparation for the november presidential election. so what are conventions? conventions are about bands playing, delegates parading through...
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the calls of this peace deal whether or not britain will join any u.s. led strikes in syria if they go ahead the mood amongst the public here there's a lot of concern especially given what's gone on in the past with iraq certainly the prime minister is very well aware of that and try to draw a line and make a differentiation between the two cases that putting his case very strongly but as we said this isn't going to be a case now of seeing britain actually going to war over the weekend and that rhetoric it's certainly been ramped up in the last few days what you could see its parliament recalled before it's back in session that isn't totally out of the question it's thought that the u.n. inspectors are going to present their initial findings on saturday said that's a possibility that you could see the parliament because of course we're going to be waiting for that to see the outcome and that's really going to be the critical measure for david cameron is going to be the outcome of that as to whether or not he can get that consensus or are there to serve i
the calls of this peace deal whether or not britain will join any u.s. led strikes in syria if they go ahead the mood amongst the public here there's a lot of concern especially given what's gone on in the past with iraq certainly the prime minister is very well aware of that and try to draw a line and make a differentiation between the two cases that putting his case very strongly but as we said this isn't going to be a case now of seeing britain actually going to war over the weekend and that...
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indeed, britain traditionally one of their strongest military allies. a very rare occurrence, a defeat on military -- a big military decision being defeated in the house of commons. has not happened for several hundred years, so a big shock. germany, their foreign minister ruled out taking part in any serious military strike. they are looking to build a wide coalition. france still in the game. we also know that turkey has said in the past in no uncertain terms that it would take action against syria even without you in approval, so strong words there. apart from that, the international coalition looking very thin indeed. and has not said that it will act without you in action. that could be a stumbling block but they have been giving signs that they will support them, but it has not come out publicly. france really needs some allies. in terms of the united nations the security council blocked by russia also to a lesser extent by china this time around. one other option -- western powers could try and keep pushing and table another resolution at the uni
indeed, britain traditionally one of their strongest military allies. a very rare occurrence, a defeat on military -- a big military decision being defeated in the house of commons. has not happened for several hundred years, so a big shock. germany, their foreign minister ruled out taking part in any serious military strike. they are looking to build a wide coalition. france still in the game. we also know that turkey has said in the past in no uncertain terms that it would take action against...
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as tensions ratchet up between vocal muslim groups and those who question the place of islam in britain. what you are to come to life from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program an american military offensive against syria could start as soon as thursday and missiles are already pointed at around fifty sites according to u.s. media reports citing senior officials the nod from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to start artesian thomas has the details. momentum is gathering toward an intervention in syria after the u.s. is trying to figure out how to respond to the alleged chemical attacks in the area of good which is east of damascus last week now we're hearing reports that military commanders have sealed an agreement on the scope of attacks with allies and with syrian opposition on the ground that could look like three days of cruise missile strikes aimed at sending a message to assad not at toppling the government or the regime or crippling the military now we're expecting to hear from the u.s. secretary of state john kerry at some poin
as tensions ratchet up between vocal muslim groups and those who question the place of islam in britain. what you are to come to life from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program an american military offensive against syria could start as soon as thursday and missiles are already pointed at around fifty sites according to u.s. media reports citing senior officials the nod from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to start artesian thomas has the...
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and britain seem set on military action if you want inspect there is confirm a chemical attack to place. also greece needs another massive money boost from viewers just as the people of pre-election germany get fed up with explanations on why it's ok to pour in their cash. to take off for the skies high tech as the world's finest aircraft and best buy is descent of moscow for one of the years key air shows. five pm in moscow you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome to the program while the blame game surrounding the alleged chemical attack in syria is gathering pace syria's foreign minister insists that rebels and foreign mercenaries fighting with them are behind the alleged atrocity once again refuting washington's assertion that it was the regime the calico assault claims have already damaged efforts to find a peaceful solution with the u.s. postponing a meeting with russia to discuss the revival of talks in geneva are listed often of has more in doubt. russia and the u.s. have been scheduled to meet in the hague on wednesday now this is to discuss setting up an international confer
and britain seem set on military action if you want inspect there is confirm a chemical attack to place. also greece needs another massive money boost from viewers just as the people of pre-election germany get fed up with explanations on why it's ok to pour in their cash. to take off for the skies high tech as the world's finest aircraft and best buy is descent of moscow for one of the years key air shows. five pm in moscow you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome to the program while the...
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britain bows out and the u.s. to weigh in.ns >> we have to act. once the red line has been crossed, once chemical weapons have been used, i believe the president has to take action. >> i definitely believe there be a vote. gwen: and syria prepares. >> we are in a state of war now preparing ourselves for the worst scenario. gwen: is the u.s. on the verge of limited but certain war? covering the week, peter baker times," johnork harwood of cnbc and the "new and indira , lakshmanan of bloomberg news. reporting andng itlysis, covering history as happens, live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for provided byweek" is -- >> we went out and asked people question, how old is the oldest person you've known? and hadpeople a sticker them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's. even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make money you needhe to enjoy all of these years? fordditional fu
britain bows out and the u.s. to weigh in.ns >> we have to act. once the red line has been crossed, once chemical weapons have been used, i believe the president has to take action. >> i definitely believe there be a vote. gwen: and syria prepares. >> we are in a state of war now preparing ourselves for the worst scenario. gwen: is the u.s. on the verge of limited but certain war? covering the week, peter baker times," johnork harwood of cnbc and the "new and indira...
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what about christians in britain? >> i refer you back to what i said about before on embarrassment, an extremely powerful emotion in british culture. if you look at kind of perm ads in britain, the thing they ask for over and over and over again is in good sense of humor because in everything we do here is kind of oiled by irony, we joke all the time. we don't -- direct expression of emotion strikes us like it's problematic, and if you say, i believe, then immediately, you've kind of dropped off the edge of the good ship irony into the ocean of the embarrassing earnestness, and that's what i did on purpose in the book, a strange experience, but you can swim in the ocean, and it's okay. >> what's the reaction? >> guest: positive on the whole, even those who disagree with it enjoyed the experience like you enjoy getting a brisk head massage or something. within the churches, even though i'm sweary and disrespectful by some standards, they look kind to us across the spectrum. there's listeners from catholics to the quake
what about christians in britain? >> i refer you back to what i said about before on embarrassment, an extremely powerful emotion in british culture. if you look at kind of perm ads in britain, the thing they ask for over and over and over again is in good sense of humor because in everything we do here is kind of oiled by irony, we joke all the time. we don't -- direct expression of emotion strikes us like it's problematic, and if you say, i believe, then immediately, you've kind of...
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they are making necessary preparations. >> britain and the u.s. are pressing for a military response, but after meeting with security advisers, the rich foreign minister said deliberations would in the coming days. >> we met this afternoon and decided unanimously that the use regime is unacceptable and the world cannot stand by in the face of that. the cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss the united kingdom' bonds and the prime minister will resent the -- will present a case to parliament tomorrow. >> in new york, the security council faces certain viewed as from russia and china and did not vote to authorize military action against syria. the u.s. ambassador called on an investigation into the claim that rebels were using gas. >> these generous groups obtained the materials of reducing outside powers. mainly speaking, turkey, saudi arabia and cutter. >> washington and london compared to -- prepared for possible strikes against serial -- serious military targets. >> let's go now to washington and our correspondent there. what is the latest you ar
they are making necessary preparations. >> britain and the u.s. are pressing for a military response, but after meeting with security advisers, the rich foreign minister said deliberations would in the coming days. >> we met this afternoon and decided unanimously that the use regime is unacceptable and the world cannot stand by in the face of that. the cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss the united kingdom' bonds and the prime minister will resent the -- will present a case to...
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mike viqueira did just reference the british there, britain's intelligence commi, britain sais highly likely that chemical weapons were used in the attack. there is debate taking place in britain's house of parliament as they vote on what action to take in syria. philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of intervention in syria, something that's going to be an uphill battle because there is also war weariness in this country. the prime minister has repeatedly said this is not about regime change. it is about upholding international law. law that britain itself was part of establishing. >> put simply is it in britain's national interest to maintain an international taboo to prevent chemical weapons on the battle field, i think it is, and i think we have an interest in maintaining it. >> the prime minister also repeatedly said if the international community does nothing after this, the first use of chemical
mike viqueira did just reference the british there, britain's intelligence commi, britain sais highly likely that chemical weapons were used in the attack. there is debate taking place in britain's house of parliament as they vote on what action to take in syria. philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of...
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and after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off a police watch list r.t. talks to one child abuse victim fears for the public safety. this is already coming to life from the russian capital with me marina joshie the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria has come up against new hurdles both abroad in the home and westminster where parliament's about to meet prime minister cameron is unlikely to get the main opposition party onside to approve a strike earlier the u.n. security council failed to agree on how to act but britain says even without sanction an attack will be justified on humanitarian grounds laura smith reports from london. david cameron has realised that he's probably not going to get the votes for an immediate motion on military strikes on syria and so he's put the brakes on slightly opposition leader ed miliband said that he was going to make his m.p.'s votes against any such motion and also it became clear that around seventy of cameron's own m.p.'s looked like they were going to vote against so now there's goin
and after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off a police watch list r.t. talks to one child abuse victim fears for the public safety. this is already coming to life from the russian capital with me marina joshie the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria has come up against new hurdles both abroad in the home and westminster where parliament's about to meet prime minister cameron is unlikely to get the main opposition party onside to...
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and britain for action if you have inspectors confirm a chemical attack took place. that says damascus insists rebels and foreign mercenaries are behind the alleged chemical attack accusing washington of lying over claims it has undeniable evidence of government involvement. also greece needs another massive money boost from europe just as the people of germany get fed up with explanations about why it's ok to pour in more they can't. take off for the skies high tech is the world's finest aircraft are the best pilots to send here old moscow region one of the years he shows. in this is r.t. international our top story tonight syria could be subjected to a military strike against the assad government within days that's what western powers of reportedly inform the country's opposition british warships are being deployed to the u.k. base in cyprus which is less than two hundred kilometers indeed from the syrian coast test for a seller report. events are developing fast and statements coming from the parties involved also moving fast reuters have reported that the syrian
and britain for action if you have inspectors confirm a chemical attack took place. that says damascus insists rebels and foreign mercenaries are behind the alleged chemical attack accusing washington of lying over claims it has undeniable evidence of government involvement. also greece needs another massive money boost from europe just as the people of germany get fed up with explanations about why it's ok to pour in more they can't. take off for the skies high tech is the world's finest...
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no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the ground, a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a act.ed, narrow >> there have been protests against action, but it's not just that. more than 200 members of say they should be allowed to vote. an opinion poll suggests at least half the american public are against the strike. >> do you think it's too much of a hotbed, as far as the other nations that have their interests there? what is going on in lebanon, obviously israel, egypt. >> i think you should go before congress. the british prime minister had to d
no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the...
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thank you no further snowden leaks now will show that not only was britain's g c h q spying extensively on u.k. citizens but it was receiving funds from washington to do so the shocking revelations have been published by the guardian newspaper looked so. pretty boy who is in london for more on this so poorly tell us more this is a very intriguing development here yeah well it turns out that the u.s. government has paid at least one hundred million pounds to the u.k. spy agency over the past three years now in return for this money they've got access to and influence over britain's intelligence gathering programs now these were allegedly top secret payments still and they were set out in documents that as you said the guardian newspaper have seen now these documents make clear that the the americans expect a return on their investments in g c h q so d.t.h. who has got to work very hard to meet the n.s.a.'s demands which almost makes it sound as though that the u.k. intelligence agency is working for the n.s.a. i mean for such a prestigious agency these revelations are likely to be extrem
thank you no further snowden leaks now will show that not only was britain's g c h q spying extensively on u.k. citizens but it was receiving funds from washington to do so the shocking revelations have been published by the guardian newspaper looked so. pretty boy who is in london for more on this so poorly tell us more this is a very intriguing development here yeah well it turns out that the u.s. government has paid at least one hundred million pounds to the u.k. spy agency over the past...
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britain's prime minister struggles to get back into parliament or an attack on syria. -- backing from parliament for an attack on syria. and just three weeks to go until the german election. how will the country change if parish time burke becomes chancellor -- peer steinbrueck becomes chancellor? the un security council is meeting in new york to discuss the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria which killed at least 300 people last week. >> the white house has said any u.s. response would be limited and rejected comparisons of the invasion with iraq. washington said any action it takes would be based on national security needs. >> in london, a big cameron has been laying out his case for military intervention as parliament there debates the issue. >> lively debate in london's house of commons as lawmakers debate whether britain should intervene with military measures in syria. prime minister david cameron said the use of chemical weapons in syria demanded a strong response. he said britain would exhaust all the options but warned that his government was not prepared to insist on u
britain's prime minister struggles to get back into parliament or an attack on syria. -- backing from parliament for an attack on syria. and just three weeks to go until the german election. how will the country change if parish time burke becomes chancellor -- peer steinbrueck becomes chancellor? the un security council is meeting in new york to discuss the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria which killed at least 300 people last week. >> the white house has said any u.s. response...
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role in the long-term as an international player and perhaps specifically what it will do the britain's relationship with the united states. let me bring in my guest at this point, it's dr. james boyce and he is an expert on relations and britain and america is now in jeopardy. >> it's important to really the special relationship has been written off more times than i can remember and perhaps more come backs than sinatra and it's far from a high point in the relationship i think it's the end of the relationship is really mistaken. >> reporter: let's talk about syria specifically, could the americans go it alone? and militarily they can, politically can they? >> the americans are looking for is political coverage and didn't require britain to participate militarily from a side effects. they wanted political coverage and barack obama i think has been driving this process forward for many reasons. perhaps for guilt over acting over the last 12 months and david cameron is bounced in the vote unnecessarily perhaps. the americans can and potentially will go at it alone and leaves david camero
role in the long-term as an international player and perhaps specifically what it will do the britain's relationship with the united states. let me bring in my guest at this point, it's dr. james boyce and he is an expert on relations and britain and america is now in jeopardy. >> it's important to really the special relationship has been written off more times than i can remember and perhaps more come backs than sinatra and it's far from a high point in the relationship i think it's the...
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they would like britain's support there. we are allies, but having said that, it's important to stick to the principle of the issue and not do something just because we're friends. in our view many of us here in parliament, it is clearly wrong to rush into military action before we've seen the evidence and before we've asked questions about the legality of such action without a u.n. resolution. >> reporter: the british government's plans are at least delayed by the realities of democracy. david cameron can't afford a defeat in parliament if he's to pursue military action against syria. legacy of iraq is very important here. at that time many british politicians and the wider british public felt they were misled and cheated, and that helps explain the caution and suspicion in britain today. the protests are small, but the prime minister has to win over the doubters. >> in the coming days, the government has a responsibility building on what the prime minister did today but more than what he did today, to set out its case for
they would like britain's support there. we are allies, but having said that, it's important to stick to the principle of the issue and not do something just because we're friends. in our view many of us here in parliament, it is clearly wrong to rush into military action before we've seen the evidence and before we've asked questions about the legality of such action without a u.n. resolution. >> reporter: the british government's plans are at least delayed by the realities of democracy....
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and under control. >> worst thing in britain they have sign nine of ten britains pay the taxes on time. think is dividend here. >> this is complete arrogance. it's one thousand arrogance and it is not what the country is built on. put me down. >> so stupid but where are they going to start with me? [ laughter ] >> it's perfected. >> i'm not giving up those martinis. never, never. >> you can maybe through pamphlets and advertising a change people and their behavior. there is something to that but should the government be involved with it? >> it's going to be unvoidable because so many people are on government assistance. so many people are going to be on healthcare that is in some way related to it. why is it orwellian? it's bother some. they could try to influence your behavior and mandate your behavior which they do. >> does everybody not think this is going to be political? >> neil: do you find it political? >> we did this with anti-smoking. the whole anti-smoking campaign. who is going to tell you to pay your taxes? >> all political correctness. >> just going to play it straight. >>
and under control. >> worst thing in britain they have sign nine of ten britains pay the taxes on time. think is dividend here. >> this is complete arrogance. it's one thousand arrogance and it is not what the country is built on. put me down. >> so stupid but where are they going to start with me? [ laughter ] >> it's perfected. >> i'm not giving up those martinis. never, never. >> you can maybe through pamphlets and advertising a change people and their...
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ten pm here in moscow the threat of an imminent western attack on syria seems to be receding britain's lawmakers are wrestling currently with the prime minister's attack plans while president obama is under pressure to get congress approval. although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to algeria to repack created from the infamous prison facility we ask what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. hello there good evening it says it's just after ten pm in moscow my name is kevin irwin this is r.t. the us and british strive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new hurdles both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for hours now with the problem is drop again skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but there is no one hundred percent proof let's go
ten pm here in moscow the threat of an imminent western attack on syria seems to be receding britain's lawmakers are wrestling currently with the prime minister's attack plans while president obama is under pressure to get congress approval. although walking to the cues is president obama of using chemicals on civilians r.t. later in the program looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in europe iraq. also ahead goodbye to guantanamo is to...
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the assad regime this comes as the united states chief of staff as well as the chiefs of staffs of britain france and several our arab countries sit down in jordan and there they are discussing ways of beefing up security on the borders of countries that surround syria and this is of concern whether or not there is going to be a future chemical attack or any other kind of violence spilling over from syria into neighboring countries. well the russian foreign ministry has called on anyone considering the use of force against syria not to commit what it called a tragic mistake moscow also warned against acting on unconfirmed assumptions before u.n. inspectors complete an investigation it wants more international pressure on the rebels which russia blames for the attack to help push the investigation along. or despite harsh rhetoric against the syrian government and the u.s. military waiting for a green light to attack it appears the americans don't want an intervention and here's what the latest reuters it soul poll has just revealed just nine percent of the u.s. citizens who took part in the
the assad regime this comes as the united states chief of staff as well as the chiefs of staffs of britain france and several our arab countries sit down in jordan and there they are discussing ways of beefing up security on the borders of countries that surround syria and this is of concern whether or not there is going to be a future chemical attack or any other kind of violence spilling over from syria into neighboring countries. well the russian foreign ministry has called on anyone...
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and after dozens of convicted sex predators in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list r.t. talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public's safety. this is r t coming to you live from the russian capital a marina joshie welcome to the program. the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria has come up against new hurdles both abroad and at home a growing number of american lawmakers are urging barack obama to get congressional approval and to explain the objectives of planned attack the u.s. leader who squarely blames last week's chemical assault on the regime forces says a strike will send a strong warning to president asad well it's likely to mean assaults on key syrian military assets while this map shows you the airfields used by syrian jets and there is speculation that they will bear the brunt of any attack with cruise missiles targeting warplanes and runways as for who will be who will do the firing rather u.s. air bases are located to the north and south while american destroyers and attack submarines are to the west along wit
and after dozens of convicted sex predators in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list r.t. talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public's safety. this is r t coming to you live from the russian capital a marina joshie welcome to the program. the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria has come up against new hurdles both abroad and at home a growing number of american lawmakers are urging barack obama to get congressional approval and to...
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the ones in britain are better known than the earlier ones. i think the treatment of the initial interactions with stalin are fascinating and they are primarily from english sources but they are as good as i have seen. and what i like is the way that they have been woven together to paint a tapestry of not only these men basically educating roosevelt, what you are also left with the impression as you read the book that there is a sense very early that roosevelt actually knew where he wanted to go and that in many respects they were acting on basically a presumption from roosevelt that this is what she wanted to see happen and that frankly he was testing his proposition as opposed to being informed by the findings on the ground to its magnificent to see churchill so manipulated the interlocutors in a way that the only nation probably more effective his starkly at the strategic manipulation than australia may be great britain. clearly they have surpassed that as of late. the climate is better, etc.. so, that's what i loved about the book. there'
the ones in britain are better known than the earlier ones. i think the treatment of the initial interactions with stalin are fascinating and they are primarily from english sources but they are as good as i have seen. and what i like is the way that they have been woven together to paint a tapestry of not only these men basically educating roosevelt, what you are also left with the impression as you read the book that there is a sense very early that roosevelt actually knew where he wanted to...